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6v53 Detroit diesel injector timing

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smotch

08-19-2007 19:12:07




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I need the timing pin dimension for a 6v53 detroit non turbo. The engine valve cover tag states adv valve train & adv cam timing but does not give timing info.I am installing c60 injectors. Any help is greatly appreciated




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Melh

08-19-2007 20:34:02




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 Re: 6v53 Detroit diesel injector timing in reply to smotch, 08-19-2007 19:12:07  
Book shows N60 at 1.460 nonturbo. 60s in a nonturbo might smoke a bit!! It showes max in
4-53T of N65 at 1.508. N65 in 6v-53T at 1.460. Lot of fuel for 53 inches!



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smotch

08-20-2007 06:27:39




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 Re: 6v53 Detroit diesel injector timing in reply to Melh, 08-19-2007 20:34:02  
Mehl Thanks for the reply Do you think c55 injectors would be better ? The engine has c50 injectors from factory , we would like a bit more power but don't want to over fuel . Is timing on C & N injectors the same



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Melh

08-20-2007 20:29:09




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 Re: 6v53 Detroit diesel injector timing in reply to smotch, 08-20-2007 06:27:39  
smotch-- My reference is an old Detriot Field Service Data Book. It shows a number of choices for injectors from 35s to N70s. The timing is the same, 1.460. However it also shows a 1976 6V-53N Federal Certified engine with advanced cam timing and the injector timing at 1.470. I don't know your application but here in Calif, they are requiring smog certified TIER engines in everything including offroad tractors and construction equipment. I'm in a real jam with my 8v-71s My choice would be to stay close to the original. I put 75s in a 8v-71T. Fuel consumption went up as well as smoke and not a noticeable power increase. I went back N70s in all 71s

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